crazyquik
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No it is not. It is something like checking commas, being a glorified clerk, and being forced to do completely inane, ridiculous things by clients who think you are charging them too much. And that's if you actually get a job at a firm. If you don't you end up in a contract job being supposed to review documents with a bunch of very unmotivated/frustrated/angry people.
That's what I said, you just expanded on it.
Changing singular to plural, conforming subject-verb agreements, and making punctuation changes after an email came across at 10pm. Cutting and pasting clauses (or summary judgment standards) into a word processing file. Deposition summaries. Or, doing research to put together a few page memo that someone will glance across, toss into the file, and bill the client for. Putting together the CLE materials your senior partner is going to teach.